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Latest Episodes
Episode 121 – United States Universal Jurisdiction with Carmen Cheung
Carmen Cheung talks the United States approach to atrocity crimes
Episode 120 – Guantanamo Bay and the 9/11 Trial with Alka Pradhan
We talk to Alka Pradhan about her firsthand insights into the ongoing legal proceedings at Guantanamo Bay and her outlook on the 9/11 trial.
Justice Update – Hello 2025
2025 looks set to be a difficult year for international justice institutions.
Justice Update – Festive Favourites Roundup
We take a look back at our favourite episodes from 2024.
Episode 119 – Dealing with Secondary Trauma, part 2
Secondary trauma: lawyers. journalists and trainers explain in this podcast how awareness of mental health in the international justice field is shifting.
Episode 118 – Dealing with Secondary Trauma, part 1
In the first episode of our mini-series on secondary trauma for documenters of atrocity crimes, we talk to journalists, lawyers and trainers on how traumatic material can impact them and how they cope
Justice Update – ICC Tribulations and Syria Joy
Catch up with the latest news from the ICC and new developments in Syria
Episode 117 – Climate Justice via the World Court (#AOLetsGo) with Ralph Regenvanu
Vanuatu's Special Envoy on Climate, Ralph Regenvanu explains why his small island state has turned to the ICJ for climate justice
Justice Update – ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and Deif
Arrest warrants out of the ICC for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza and Israel against Netanyahu, Gallant and Hams leader Deif - what does it all mean?
Episode 116 – The Geneva Conventions on Trial with Gloria Gaggiola and Andrew Clapham
Can you put the Geneva Conventions on trial? We tried, with the help of the Geneva Academy, to explore why these 75 year old rules seem to be falling apart.